Soap-dispenser.



No. 863,213. PATBNTBD AUG. 13, 19o?.

` M. B. PERRY.

SOAP DISPENSER.

APPLIOATIOF FILEB AUG. 2Q. 1906.

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MILO B. PERRY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR ONE-HALF TO GEORGE ECK, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Aug. 13, 1907.

Application nea August 24,1906. stan No. 331,885.

To all lwhom it 'may concern:

Be it known that I, Mino B. PERRY, a. citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Soap-Dispensers, of which the following is a specication.

` This invention is a soap dispensing device adapted to hold supply of fluid soap and providedwith means for eject-ing a certain amount thereof 'when desired, by l0 pressing down on the handle.

The object ofthe invention is to form an improved device of the liind, as will more fully hereinafter appear. 4

An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the 15 accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is aside elevation thereof. Fig. 2 is a central vertical section. Fig. 3 is a cross section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a detail in section of the ejecting valve or device.

Referring specifically to the drawings, indicates Ka cylindrical reservoir providedvat the top with a removable cap 10b and at the lower end with a fixed bottom 10. A charging tube 411 extends from the interior of the reservoir through the bottom thereof and projects below the same asindicated at 11a, and said charging tube is fixed in position, and has inlet openings 1l" in the wall thereof within the reservoir. Located within the tube l1 is a fixed guide tube 12which is held in position by screws entering a collar 12a at the lower end of the tube 11'. The tube 12 has a vertical slot 12b in the side thereof. This tube is located centrally within the tube 1l, at a distance therefrom. A pushing rod or plunger 13 extends through the top of the receptacle, and has a tubular lower end 13 which slides in the tube l2. At the top the plunger has a handle 13X, and it is normally lifted by a spring 14 coiled around the plunger p between a collar `13b thereon and a washer 14a on top of the tube 12. The spring normallv holds the plunger in upper or raised position. Said plunger is preferably hollow, but has a block 130 fixed at a certain position 4 therein. The plunger has in its lower end openings 13e which register with. the slot 12b in the tube 12. 13e is a collar fitting in the space between the tubes 1l and 12 and held inplace -by a screw 13d which passes through the slot 121 and into the plunger. The plunger also car- 45 ries a rod 130a screwed into the block 130 and eirtending downwardly therefrom through the tube 12 and pijovided at the lower end with a tapered plug 130".

In use, the reservoir having been filled with liquid soap, a certain amount will enter in the tubes 11 and 12 50 through the openings 1le and 13e. On pushing the plunger down the annular piston 13'z pass-es openings 11c and forces the soap contained in the tubes out through the opening at the bottom, the plug 130 being simulta- -j- Y neously opened, to deliver the charge of liquid soap in 55 the hands of the person desiring the same. On release yof the plunger the spring lifts the same and 'closes the of the plug 130.

I claim:

dischaige tube at the bottom of the receptacle by means operated by the plunger. I

2.* A delivering device comprising a supply receptacle, a

projecting through the bottom thereof'and having 70 vend n plug valve controlling said discharge opening, :ind a piston in thespace between the inner and outer tubes, connected to the plunger and movable up and down therewith.

In testimony whereof I have signed my nume to this specication in 'the presence of two subscribing witnesses. 80

- MILO B. PERRY.` Witnesses: Geenen Ecx,

- W. J. ROBINSON. 

